BY MELISSA RUGGIERI

If Adele isn't your style , perhaps the news that AC/DC has added a spate of early 2016 dates will spark your interest.

The Aussie legends’ “Rock or Bust” world tour will hit Atlanta March 8 with a show at Philips Arena. The early 2016 leg of the tour kicks off Feb. 2 in Washington state and wraps in March in Washington, D.C.

Tickets for the Atlanta show, priced at $75-$125, are on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 19.

Tickets can be purchased at all Ticketmaster outlets, www.ticketmaster.com, the venue box office and by calling 1-800-745-3000.

The band last performed at Philips Arena in 2009.

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AC/DC tour dates:

Date                City                       Venue

February 2         Tacoma, WA              Tacoma Dome

February 5          Las Vegas, NV           MGM Grand Arena

February 8         Denver, CO                Pepsi  Center

February 11        Fargo, ND                  Fargo Dome

February 14        St. Paul, MN              Xcel Energy Center

February 17        Chicago, IL                United Center

February 20        St. Louis, MO            Scottrade Center

February 23        Dallas, TX                 American Airlines Center

February 26       Houston, TX              Toyota Center

February 29        Kansas City, MO       Sprint Center

March 8             Atlanta, GA                Philips Arena

March 11           Ft. Lauderdale, FL      BB&T Center

March 14           Greensboro, NC          Greensboro Coliseum

March 17           Washington, DC          Verizon Center

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